We've heard some questions about the promotional goodies that we often include when you order from Warehouse 23. We're standardizing our procedures to make sure that every fan gets a reasonable amount of swag in an order . . .
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You don't need to take to the high seas to find loot that a captain craves; you just need the latest Pyramid! This month we've smashed through a window to deliver Pyramid #3/64: Pirates and Swashbucklers, an issue that provides a plethora of piratical pieces . . .
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Here at Steve Jackson Games, we're trying to get a better feel for how you, our fans, want to interact with us. Speaking personally, I spend about 90% of my personal time on the Internet on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook; there are many people I want to keep up with, and they're distributed throughout the world . . .
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Pat Rothfuss runs auctions every year to support the Worldbuilders charity, a fundraising endeavor supporting Heifer International. This year, one of the auctions was for John Kovalic to draw the winner on a Munchkin card in an upcoming set . . .
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Have you been curious about Castellan but were holding off until you got to see it played? Well, NinjaZach and Tox over at Crits Happen have you covered with this fantastic stop-motion video of a Castellan game from start to finish . . .
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Retailers, if you're visiting the GAMA Trade Show in Las Vegas next week please don't miss the Steve Jackson Games presentation on Tuesday, March 18 at both 1 pm and 4 pm (check the show schedule for the complete list of presentations). John Kovalic, Munchkin artist and creator of Dork Tower, will join me for the presentations where we'll talk about our fantastic Munchkin plans for 2014, including the upcoming release of Munchkin Legends to the hobby market, the status of Munchkin Apocalypse 2, and maybe a surprise or two . . .
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Fireside Games is proud to announce the next game release in their expanding line of board games, Munchkin Panic, to hit stores in Fall 2014. Munchkin Panic is a new, semi-cooperative board game designed by Anne-Marie De Witt that blends the all-for-one gameplay of Castle Panic (Justin De Witt, Fireside Games, 2009) and the all-for-me style of Munchkin (Steve Jackson, Steve Jackson Games, 2001). The game supports 1 to 6 players ages 10 and up and will retail for $39.95 . . .
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Bring your friends, your neighbors, your cousin, your little brother, and even your grandma down to the nearest Friendly Local Game Store, Library, or Gaming Meetup for International TableTop Day! Our intrepid Men in Black demo team will be showing off the latest and greatest of the Steve Jackson Games line, from Munchkin, Zombie Dice, and Ogre to Castellan, Chupacabra, Revolution!, and many others . . .
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A huge number of GURPS fans are inveterate tinkerers, always seeking to push the system to new and interesting frontiers. This month's Pyramid is devoted to those intrepid souls who want more character-creation options, new ways to work together, and alternate ideas of skills and abilities. Pyramid #3/65: Alternate GURPS III is a toolkit of bite-sized temptations, featuring the most articles we've ever had in this era of Pyramid! . . .
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As a long-time roleplaying game editor, I've seen a lot of adventures and setting source material come across my desk. One of the things that I enjoy reading the most when I'm working on these projects are those quirky details that writers come up with while molding their words into something that supports their vision of what makes for a fun product . . .
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From Dairy Country, Horse Country, and Wine Country to England, Holland, and the Holy Land, our MIBs operate all over the world. If you want to learn about our games, you may find them doing demos at a local convention, game store, or board game meetup . . .
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The recent release of GURPS Magical Styles: Dungeon Magic – a collection of colorful, ready-to-go wizardly orders and guilds – reminded me of something that crossed my mind a few weeks ago. While browsing a well-known RPG forum, I saw people brushing off GURPS as a serious option for fantasy gaming, describing it as a toolkit that doesn't offer much ready-to-use content . . .
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